Top 25 Most Emerging Entrepreneurs in 2025

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The year 2025 marks the rise of a dynamic generation of entrepreneurs who are reshaping industries and driving meaningful change. These innovators stand out for their visionary ideas, dedication to sustainability, and the creation of business models that balance profitability with social impact. These entrepreneurs are setting new benchmarks for leadership and innovation across diverse sectors such as technology, finance, and social enterprises. This article examines their journeys, achievements, and contributions, offering insight into the trends shaping the entrepreneurial landscape and their transformative influence on the global business ecosystem.

  • Vrinda Singh

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Vrinda Singh is an Indian entrepreneur, writer, and social media influencer. She is best known as the Founder and CEO of Paperwiff, a company that focuses on innovative solutions in the digital space. Singh was born and raised in Himachal Pradesh, India. She holds an Integrated M-Tech degree and is a VLSI Gold Medalist. Singh is also an accomplished author, having written two notable books, Murky Girl and 5 Minutes. Her expertise extends to project management and technology, and she serves on the advisory board of a government university. Singh is also a TEDx speaker, and has been recognized for her contributions to entrepreneurship, earning a spot on the Times Group's "40 Under 40" list in 2021.


  • Rainier Mallol

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Rainier Mallol is the co-founder of AIME (Artificial Intelligence in Medical Epidemiology), a medical technology company that harnesses artificial intelligence to predict public health outbreaks before they occur. Mallol has developed tools that utilize advanced data analytics and AI algorithms, achieving an accuracy rate of 87% in outbreak predictions. His work has significantly impacted public health initiatives across multiple countries, including successful pilot projects in Malaysia, Brazil, and the Philippines, benefiting millions of people annually. Mallol was selected as one of the United Nations' Young Leaders for the Sustainable Development Goals, where he advocates for technology-driven solutions to pressing health challenges. He is also a U.N. Youth Ambassador, engaging with global leaders and forums, and shares insights on leveraging AI to enhance public health preparedness and response.


  • Babur Jahid

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Babur Jahid is the founder of You See Clear, a social enterprise dedicated to providing affordable eyeglasses to underserved communities, particularly in Afghanistan. Originally from Afghanistan and now settled in Canada, Jahid's journey into social entrepreneurship was sparked by his firsthand experiences witnessing the impact of poor vision on education and employment opportunities. He participated in Carleton University's social innovation hub, where he developed his vision for You See Clear, providing vision care in his homeland. His approach combines affordable vision testing with low-cost eyewear, addressing a significant public health issue that affects millions. Jahid's efforts have garnered recognition, including winning the Resolution Project’s Social Venture Challenge at the One Young World summit, which provided him with mentorship and seed funding for his venture. With You See Clear, Jahid aims to not only improve lives through better vision but also empower individuals by restoring hope and dignity in communities affected by decades of conflict.


  • Ankush Sachdeva

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Ankush Sachdeva is an Indian entrepreneur and the co-founder of ShareChat, a social media platform designed for regional language users in India. He was born in 1992 in Ghaziabad, India. He completed his Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur. In 2015, alongside his IIT classmates Bhanu Pratap Singh and Farid Ahsan, Sachdeva launched ShareChat. ShareChat allows users to connect and share content in their native languages, addressing a significant gap in the Indian digital landscape. ShareChat has grown rapidly, amassing over 180 million monthly active users and achieving a valuation of approximately $5 billion. Sachdeva has been featured in Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia list and the Hurun U-35 list, establishing himself as a leading figure in India's tech ecosystem.


  • Kevin Smiley

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Kevin Smiley is a Canadian entrepreneur and the founder of SuraiTea Inc., a social enterprise creating job opportunities for refugees through a tea packaging business. He was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada. Smiley pursued environmental engineering at Queen’s University, where he developed a strong commitment to social and environmental change. His journey into social entrepreneurship began in response to the Syrian refugee crisis, which inspired him to establish SuraiTea in 2016. The company provides high-quality, fair-trade organic teas and focuses on integrating recently arrived refugees into the workforce, helping them build sustainable livelihoods in Canada. Under his leadership, SuraiTea has successfully combined business with social impact, generating significant revenue while supporting non-profit organizations involved in refugee resettlement efforts. Smiley has earned recognition as a young leader in social entrepreneurship, including accolades from the Ottawa Social Impact Award.


  • Jérémy Lamri

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Jérémy Lamri (born 1983) is a French entrepreneur and researcher specializing in human resources innovation and organizational development. He is the co-founder of Monkey Tie, The HR Lab, and Hub France AI, organizations focused on transforming recruitment and fostering innovation in the workplace. Lamri holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics from Oxford University and a Master’s in Sustainability Management from HEC Paris. He is currently pursuing a PhD in cognitive science at Paris Descartes University.

In 2013, Lamri co-founded Monkey Tie, a recruitment platform that emphasizes cultural alignment between candidates and organizations, leveraging personality and corporate culture assessments. He has also served as Head of Research, Innovation, and Prospective at JobTeaser and teaches at institutions such as HEC Paris and ESCP Europe. Lamri has also contributed to global discussions on sustainability and youth engagement, including representing France at the Rio+20 Earth Summit in 2012. He is recognized for his insights on the future of work and HR ecosystems, and influences the evolution of talent acquisition and organizational strategy through his research and entrepreneurial endeavors.


  • Fred Blackford

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Fred Blackford is a British entrepreneur and the co-founder of Polaroid Swing, an imaging app that combines photography and video. Blackford launched Swing Technologies in 2014, aiming to revitalize the iconic Polaroid brand through modern digital solutions. The app allows users to capture "live photos," blending still images with motion. Under his leadership, Swing gained significant traction, attracting investment from notable figures, including Biz Stone, who joined as chairman. In 2017, Swing Technologies was acquired by Microsoft. A graduate of the London School of Economics, Blackford has since transitioned to venture capital as the managing partner of Future Positive, where he invests in tech startups that address global challenges.


  • Saloni Anand

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Saloni Anand is an Indian entrepreneur. She is the co-founder of Traya Health, a health-tech company revolutionizing hair care solutions in India. Launched in 2019 alongside her husband, Altaf Saiyed, Traya was born out of their personal struggles with hair loss, prompting them to explore holistic approaches that integrate Ayurveda, dermatology, and nutrition. With a background in computer engineering and an MBA in marketing, Saloni has built a brand that emphasizes personalized treatment plans tailored to individual needs. Under her leadership, Traya has rapidly grown, helping over 250,000 individuals manage hair loss effectively and establishing a strong presence in the wellness industry. Saloni was featured on the Hurun India Under 35 Billionaire Entrepreneurs list. Through Traya Health, she advocates for comprehensive solutions that address the root causes of hair issues while promoting overall well-being.


  • Michelle Zatlyn

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Michelle Zatlyn is a Canadian entrepreneur. She is the co-founder, President, and COO of Cloudflare, an internet security and performance company. Zatlyn was born and raised in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She earned a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from McGill University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. In 2009, Zatlyn co-founded Cloudflare with Matthew Prince and Lee Holloway. Under her leadership, the company has become a significant player in cybersecurity, protecting roughly 20% of global internet traffic and serving over 300 Fortune 1,000 companies. in 2019, Cloudflare became a publicly traded company. Zatlyn is also a board member at Atlassian and an active participant in the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders Foundation. She was featured on Fortune’s 40 Under 40 list and Forbes' list of self-made women.


  • Kaivalya Vohra

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Kaivalya Vohra is an Indian entrepreneur and the co-founder of Zepto, a quick-commerce platform that has transformed grocery delivery in India. Born in 2002 and raised in Bengaluru, Vohra displayed an early passion for technology and entrepreneurship. He holds a degree in Computer Science from Stanford University. However, he decided to drop out at the age of 18 to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions. Alongside his friend Aadit Palicha, he initially launched Kiranakart, an online grocery service that delivers within 45 minutes, which later evolved into Zepto in 2021. Under Vohra's leadership, Zepto quickly gained traction, becoming India’s first unicorn of 2023 with a valuation of $1.4 billion. Vohra is known for his innovative approach to solving logistical challenges, and has positioned Zepto as a key player in the competitive e-grocery sector. He has been recognized on the Hurun India Rich List as one of the youngest billionaires in the country.